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APPENDIX. 



Further Additions to the Selkirkshire List. 



Since tlie foregoing paper was drawn up 1 Lave collected the follow- 

 ing twelve additions to the Co. 79 list at Selkirk, namely : — 



Ditrichum flexicaule Hampe. On calcareovis bank at roadside south 

 of Selkirk. 



Barbula rigidula Mitt. Ou old wall near Selkirk. 



B. revoluta Brid. On wall close to Selkirk. 



B. convoluta Hedw. Roadside near Selkirk. 



Tortula laevipila Schwaeg. On elm near Selkirk. 



Encalypta streptocarpa Hedw. On wall in Selkirk and on rocky 

 bank l)y roadside south of the town. 



Orthotrichum stramineum Hornsch. On sycamore at roadside near 



Selkirk. 



Bryum argenteum L. Common on footpaths in (jtalashiels and 

 Selkirk and on neld-patli near the latter town. 



Brachytheciuin glareosum B. & S, On calcareous bank at roadside 

 south of Selkirk. 



Eurhynchium Swartzii Hobk. In field near Selkirk. 



Amblystegium filicinum De Not. In marshy ground beside pond 

 near Selkirk. 



Hypnum falcatum Brid. In same locality as the last. 



Specimens of these further additions have been submitted to Mr. 

 Meldrum. 



In 1909 Mr. S. M. Macvicar collected a number of Mosses in the 

 upper part of Yarrow, among them being the following further addi- 

 tions to the county list : — Sphaynum riyidum Schp., S. iniermedium 

 Hoffm., A'tidreaea petrophila Ehrh., A. liutliii W. & M., Dichodoiitium 

 peUuciduw, Schp., Fissidens decipiens De Not., and Zygodon Mouyeotii 

 B. & S. (J. M'Andrew, in lit., I'ith July 1909). 



Funaria ericetoruin and Bryum jlkfornie were collected by me near 

 Selkirk, Aug. 1903, and at Crosscleuch Burn, near St. Mary's Loch, 

 Aug. 1907 respectively, and are both included in the Census list. 



It might have been tliought that the romance of Yarrow would have 

 drawn more bryologists to explore its "Braes" and "Dowie Dens." 



